President Biden’s Executive Orders

Executive Order: Biden signed an order on March 8, 2021 ‘Guaranteeing an Educational Environment Free From Discrimination on the Basis of Sex, Including Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity.’

Executive Order: Biden signed an order on March 8, 2021 establishing the White House Gender Policy Council.

Executive Order: Biden signed an order on March 7,2021 calling for federal agencies to promote voter registration.

Executive Order: On February 24, 2021 Biden signed an order repealing a series of executive orders previously signed by former President Trump on regulating the financial system, reducing poverty, deregulation, reviewing funds to cities harboring antifa, promoting beautiful architecture in federal buildings, and democratic accountability in agency rule-making.

Executive Order: Biden signed an order on February 24, 2021 to strengthen the resiliency of America’s supply chains.

Executive Order: Biden signed an order to revoke Trump’s order to expand apprenticeships in America. 

Executive Order:  Biden established the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood partnerships to promote a more civil society. 

Executive Order: President Biden wrote to Congress to inform it that he had ordered various actions blocking economic activity relating to Burma in response to the recent military coup there.

Executive Order: Biden called on Congress to extend the national emergency on Libya.

Executive Order: Biden has ended the construction of the southern border wall. 

Executive Order: As per Trump’s executive order, Biden is also promoting LGBTQI+ rights worldwide. He is calling on other nations to decriminalize homosexuality. 

Executive Order: Biden will be reorganizing the National Security Council through this executive order. 

Executive Order: Biden put a memorandum on revitalizing foregin service, as known as, the “Deep State.”

Executive Order: Biden is allowing an exception for the refugee qualifications that allows people that have been displaced directly or indirectly because of climate change. 

Executive Order: Biden signed an order to reunite children separated at the border with their families.

Executive Order: Biden signed an order to ensure a safe migration for Central American immigrants to arrive safely at the border.

Executive Order: Biden reversed Trump’s enforcement of a long-standing policy against 40-million immigrants that have been living in the US unnaturalized.

Executive Order: Biden is ordering a memorandum to help direct FEMA aid to help with COVID assistance in state and local governments.

Executive Order: President Biden reversed President Trump’s decision to remove tariffs on aluminum from the UAE, which had been a reward for peacemaking with Israel.

Executive Order: Biden restored into order giving U.S. funds to overseas groups providing abortions, calling his measure an effort to protect women’s health care.

Executive Order: Biden signed into order an enrollment period for Obamacare to help those who may have lost their health insurance due to losing jobs during the pandemic. 

Executive Order: Biden signed an order requiring ‘evidence-based decisions’ in government policy. 

Executive Order: Biden signed into effect the Council of Advisors on Science and Technology to help him make evidence-based decisions. 

Executive Order: Biden vowed in this executive order to put climate change as his first priority. 

Executive Order: President Biden declared past federal housing to be racist and restored his Obama-era rule considering “disparate impact” to be racial discrimination. 

Executive Order: Biden is eliminating and reforming the use of private prisons, insinuating is promotes systematic racism even though he did not demonstrate how they promote racial discrimination.

Executive Order: President Biden signed an order to promote consultation with Native American tribes expressing his “respect for Tribal sovereignty and self-governance” and “commitment to fulfilling Federal trust and treaty responsibilities to Tribal Nations.”

Executive Order: President Biden signed an order condemning racism, xenophobia, and intolerance against Asian American and Pacific Islanders in the United States after Covid-19 has caused harassment and bullying against these groups of people. It also bans the phrase ‘China virus.’

Executive Order: Even though President Biden called Trump’s China travel ban ‘hysterical xenophobic,’ he is issuing a travel ban on South Africa, where a new variant of coronavirus was discovered. 

Executive Order: President Biden is ordering federal agencies to prioritize American companies in procurement but excluded Trump’s emphasis immigration enforcement.

Executive Order: President Biden is revoking President Trump’s ban on transgenders going into combat zones while transitioning or doing reassignment surgery, for the mere fact that the hormones and medical care couldn’t be provided to the level they would need. 

Executive Order: President Biden signed a vague order for the United States federal government to encourage union organizing and collective bargaining in order to protect the federal workforce. He also is backing a $15/hr minimum wage for federal workers. 

Executive Order: President Biden signed an executive order to alleviate the economic relief related to the Covid-19 pandemic. He will provide prioritized relief to individuals, families, and small businesses. 

Executive Order: Biden signed an order to create a COVID Testing Board which would include representatives from executive departments and agencies that are designated by the President. This group would make recommendations to Biden for shortage communities, at-risk settings, and high-risk groups.

Executive Order: Biden signed an executive order to work with other nations to combat COVID-19 to strengthen the response for global health security measures for diseases to come. 

Executive Order: Biden signed an order to promote COVID safety in the workplace. Biden will be using Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to enforce these protocols.

Executive Order: Biden signed yet another order to help schools safely re-open for in-person learning. However, many schools are still shut down with little indication when they will welcome back students.

Executive Order: President Biden signed an executive order which established a Covid-19 Healthy Equity Task Force to help promote his administration’s equity goals.

Executive Order: Biden signed an executive order which forces the Defense Production Act to assist with filling any existing gaps of medical supplies to combat the Covid-19 pandemic.

Executive Order: Biden enacted an executive order for federal agencies to continue researching Covid-19. This was already happening under the Trump administration but now the effort is being lead by the White House Covid-19 Response Director.

Executive Order::  President Biden directed the Federal Emergency Management Agency to reimburse 100% of the cost to states of using the National Guard in COVID.

Executive Order:: President Biden made an action to reserve the Obama-era DACA program. President Trump cancelled the program during his term. [Keep reading: Biden’s First Day in the White House]

Executive Order:: President Biden further extended Trump’s order that Liberians who fled to the U.S. from the civil war not be deported.

Executive Order: Biden fulfilled a campaign promise when he signed an executive order which ended construction of the southern border wall. [Keep reading: Biden Takes Aim at Trump’s Immigration Policies]

Executive Order:: Biden issued a memorandum promoting more federal regulations.

Executive Order:: Biden signed an executive order which limits how long White House officials must wait after leaving their position before working for any lobbying firm. [Keep reading: Biden’s First Day in the White House]

Executive Order:: In yet another executive order issued on Biden’s first day included an attack on women’s sports. The executive order now requires schools permit biological males to compete on women’s sports teams.

Executive Order:: President Biden signed another executive order focused on climate change. With the stroke of a pen Biden cancelled the Keystone XL pipeline contract and destroyed thousands of well-paid American jobs. Meanwhile the US unemployment rate continues to rise throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. [Keep reading: Dem Senator Urges Biden to Reverse Keystone XL Decision]

Executive Order:: Another part of Biden’s first day in the White House included signing an executive order which forces states to include the number of illegal immigrants in its census.

Executive Order:: President Biden revoked a series of Trump orders which focused on diminishing the amount of regulations. Biden revoked these Trump orders:

  • -Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs
  • – Enforcing Regulatory Reform Agenda
  • – Evaluating and Improving the Utility of Federal Advisory Committees
  • – Promoting the Rule of Law Through Improved Agency Guidance Documents
  • – Promoting the Role of Law Through Transparency and Fairness in Civil Administrative Enforcement and Adjudication
  • -Increasing Government Accountability for AdministrativeActions by Reinvigorating Administrative PAYGO)

Executive Order:: Biden also signed an Executive Order: which re-committed the U.S. to the Paris Climate Agreement. President Trump pulled the U.S. from the deal because it was unfair towards our country.

Executive order: On Jan. 20th, Biden reversed Trump’s order on enhancing public safety in the interior of the United States. This was just the first of many moves from the Biden camp to chip away at Trump’s immigration policies.

Executive Order:: During his first day on the job, Biden wasted no time by signing a record number of executive orders and actions. One of which recommitted the United States to joining the World Health Organization (WHO). In a letter to the United Nations Biden revered the Trump admin move. [Related: Fauci Selected as Biden’s Special Envoy to WHO as U.S. Rejoins]

Executive Order: After being sworn in as President on Jan. 20th, Biden signed an executive order to reorganize the White House’s COVID response team.

Executive Order: President Biden signed an executive order which now requires face masks be worn on federal property for the next 100-days. Hours later Biden and his family were seen posing for photos at the Lincoln Memorial with no masks in sight. [Related: Biden Caught Without Mask Hours after Enacting Mask Mandate]

Executive Order: On Jan. 20th President Biden signed another executive order which ended Trump’s travel bans focused on countries with pronounced threats of terrorism. 

Executive Order: His first day in office Biden signed an executive order on advancing racial equity and support for underserved communities through the federal government. The order also abolished Trump’s 1776 Commission. [Keep reading: Biden’s First day in the White House]

Memorandum: As Biden’s first act as president he issued an Executive Order which froze most of Trump’s pending regulatory changes.

Biden Encourages Illegal Aliens to flood Across Southern Border

Children Are Kept in Cages at the Border, then released 10% + with Covid

Biden Helicopters dropping billions of $ from the sky

Increasing Prices and the National Debt by Trillions of $

Biden Administration allows males to compete in female sports

Liberals call removing dead people from the voter roles…”voter suppression”

In Summary: Biden Appoints people to his Administration; not on their “Character” or “Qualifications”; but based on the color of their skin and their sexual preferences to leave no one out

Posted by: bj | April 3, 2021

Venetian Glass – Wow –

If you visit Venice you must come here.

Venetian glass is thought to have been made for over 1,500 years, and production has been concentrated on the Venetian island of Murano since the 13th century. 

The Prancing Horse (Italian: Cavallino Rampante, lit. ‘little prancing horse‘) is the symbol of Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari and its racing division Scuderia Ferrari. Originally, the symbol was used by World War I pilot Francesco Baracca on his airplane.
Are these guys talented or what?

March 31, 2021: Tucker Carlson: Fox News.

This was removed by youtube. Here is half of it on “Real Clear Politics”

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2021/03/31/tucker_carlson_chinas_recklessness_and_dishonesty_led_to_the_pandemic_americans_paying_the_price.html

Posted by: bj | March 22, 2021

The Left Elects “This” to Run the Country

https://gab.com/Liberty_4All/posts/105924668491620392

Capitol Investigation Seeks to Criminalize Political Dissent

The government’s response to the January 6 melee isn’t about justice. It’s about partisan retribution and revenge. And the consequences will be disastrous.By Julie Kelly – senior Contributor, American Greatness.

March 15, 2021

In the early hours of March 12, FBI agents in southwestern Florida barricaded a neighborhood to prepare to raid the home of one resident. Christopher Worrell of Cape Coral was arrested and charged with several counts related to the January 6 Capitol melee. Even though Worrell had been cooperating with the FBI for two months, the agency nonetheless unleashed a massive, and no doubt costly, display of force to take him into custody.

Law enforcement agents, according to one neighbor who spoke with a reporter, wore “whole outfits . . . like military and it was crazy. There was like six or seven . . . big black vehicles. They busted down the front door.” The raid included “armed men with helmets and a tanker truck” and was partially executed by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force.

Worrell never entered the Capitol building on January 6; he isn’t accused of committing a violent crime. But a D.C. judge overturned a Florida judge’s ruling to release Worrell pending further review of his case. He remains in jail.

Ginning Up “Domestic Terrorism”

Worrell’s arrest is the latest in what the U.S. Department of Justice warned would be an “unprecedented” investigation leading to sedition charges filed against American citizens. Attorney General Merrick Garland pledged to make the Capitol Breach manhunt his top priority; on his first day in office, he received an update on the investigation from FBI Director Christopher Wray. Garland has compared January 6 to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people, including 15 children.

Roughly 300 people have been arrested so far, many of them transported to Washington, D.C. to await trial and dozens denied bail after federal prosecutors argued the defendants, including a high school senior from Georgia, pose a threat to the nation.

The Capitol Breach probe, the department’s official title, is a flagrant political prosecution targeting Trump supporters. Every display—from heavy-handed FBI raids to a militarized Washington, D.C.—is designed to portray the President Trump’s allies as domestic terrorists.

The differences between how the government is handling the January 6 defendants and other so-called protestors could not be more stark. For example, a Portland investigative reporter found the Justice Department has dropped more than one-third of the federal cases related to last summer’s riots in that city, with more to come. Only about a dozen people have been arrested for last week’s rioting in Portland, which included attacks on a federal courthouse. 

But the violence in Portland is different, according to Merrick Garland, who said during his confirmation hearing the Capitol attack was “domestic terrorism” because the January 6 protestors attempted “to disrupt democratic processes.” The term doesn’t apply to attacks on the Portland courthouse, Garland claimed, because those only happen at night when court is out of session.

Lucky Antifa.

Stretching the Law 

Garland’s explanation, however absurd it sounds to the majority of Americans, bolsters one of the Justice Department’s most widely-used allegations in its Capitol investigation. More than 75 protestors now face one count of “obstruction of an official proceeding.”

The temporary disruption of Congress’ attempt to certify the Electoral College results, a task completed 13 hours after the chaos began, is repeatedly cited in charging documents as evidence of wrongdoing: “It [is] a crime to corruptly obstruct, influence, or impede any official proceeding—to include a proceeding before Congress—or make an attempt to do so,” several affidavits read.

But the government’s attempt to apply this vague law to defendants in the Capitol case is a stretch, to say the least. In several instances, it represents an enhancement charge to add a felony to mostly misdemeanor offenses.

Further, there’s no indication the law pertains to a proceeding before Congress. Here’s the exact text from the statute prosecutors cite: “Whoever corruptly . . . otherwise obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding, or attempts to do so, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both.”

The provision is part of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, signed into law in 2002 as a congressional response to the Enron and WorldCom scandals. Corporate bad actors—not regular citizens protesting the actions of their elected officials in a public government building paid for by taxpayers—are the proper targets of that law.

In his signing statement, President George W. Bush explicitly rebuked any intention to use the law against Americans. “To ensure that no infringement on the constitutional right to petition the Government for redress of grievances occurs in the enforcement of section 1512(c) . . . which among other things prohibits corruptly influencing any official proceeding, the executive branch shall construe the term ‘corruptly’ in section 1512(c)(2) as requiring proof of a criminal state of mind on the part of the defendant,” Bush said in July 2002.

No Speedy Trials

How will federal prosecutors convince a judge someone like Christopher Worrell, who never entered the building to try to stop Congress’s certification, had a “criminal state of mind” and wasn’t simply exercising his constitutional right to protest his own government? 

What Worrell and others did—those who didn’t commit crimes such as assault a police officer or vandalize property—is wholly American and well within the protections of the First Amendment.

Perhaps that explains why thousands of protestors who occupied the Hart Senate Office building in October 2018 to interrupt the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh didn’t face “obstruction of an official proceeding” charges. Ditto for those who surrounded and banged on the doors of the Supreme Court. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) was not accused of inciting an insurrection after she fired up the crowd that later stormed the Senate building and harassed U.S. senators.

Trump-hating thugs who tore up the nation’s capital during his 2017 inauguration also did not face extra charges for “obstruction of an official proceeding.” In fact, nearly all of the charges eventually were dropped by the same U.S. attorney’s office in D.C. now overseeing the Capitol riot investigation.

The burden of proof, to the extent it matters in the hyperpartisan Beltway justice system, is high. Nonetheless, it appears the Justice Department is having trouble building its cases, including “obstruction of an official proceeding” charges.

Last week, the government asked for permission to violate the Speedy Trial Act and grant a 60 day continuance in its case against nine defendants, alleged members of the Oath Keepers, all charged with obstructing an official proceeding among other offenses. The lawyers insist they need more time to assemble all the evidence. “[T]he ends of justice served by granting a request for a continuance outweigh the best interest of the public and the defendants in a speedy trial.”

The judge agreed.

Convicting any of the Capitol defendants on charges of obstructing an official proceeding will cross a dangerous line—a line government prosecutors and federal judges clearly feel undeterred to cross. This isn’t about justice, it’s about partisan retribution and revenge. And the consequences will be disastrous.Share onTwitterFacebookParler

About Julie Kelly

Julie Kelly is a political commentator and senior contributor to American Greatness. She is the author of Disloyal Opposition: How the NeverTrump Right Tried―And Failed―To Take Down the President. Her past work can be found at The Federalist and National Review. She also has been featured in the Wall Street JournalThe HillChicago TribuneForbes, and Genetic Literacy Project. After college graduation, she served as a policy and communications consultant for several Republican candidates and elected officials in suburban Chicago. She also volunteered for her local GOP organization. After staying home for more than 10 years to raise her two daughters, Julie began teaching cooking classes out of her home. She then started writing about food policy, agriculture, and biotechnology, as well as climate change and other scientific issues. She graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 1990 with a degree in communications and minor degrees in political science and journalism. Julie lives in suburban Chicago with her husband, two daughters, and (unfortunately) three dogs.

Posted by: bj | March 17, 2021

Logic and Truisms

I Think this pretty much sums it up?

Thus, 94% of those deaths had other contributing factors. Yet, the Hospitals and medical facilities reporting these 94% deaths check the “died from Corona 19 box” to make sure they get US government payments of $15,000 to $20,000 per reported death.

Posted by: bj | March 16, 2021

Phenomenal Photos

From Very Patient Photographers

Posted by: bj | March 13, 2021

The Worlds Deadliest Virus: Communism

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